On Saturday, 10 October 2015 at 23:25:49 UTC, Manu wrote:
So I have another upcoming opportunity to introduce D in my
workplace, this time as a front-end/plugin language to our C++
infrastructure, which is promising since I already have
considerable experience in this area (my work at Remedy with
Quantum Break), and there is a lot of recent work to interact
better with C++, which we will stress-test extensively.
You only get so many shots at this; but this is a particularly
promising opportunity, since the C++ code is a nightmare, and
the contrast against D will allow a lot of coders to see the
advantage.
There is however one critical missing feature, DIP74... where
is it at currently? How is it going? Is it likely to be
accepted in the near-term? Some sort of approximate timeline?
I think it would be a mistake for me to introduce this without
DIP74, since we will rely on it VERY heavily, and the machinery
to work-around it will start to look just as heavy-weight as
the C++ code I'm trying to deprecate... but then waiting on it
starts to look like missing the window of opportunity.
Thoughts?
I recently brought this up here:
http://forum.dlang.org/thread/aetzsanbypaimljrg...@forum.dlang.org
We discussed pros and cons, etc..
I restated my main concern here, and Walter seemed to agree:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/mv29l2$1rln$1...@digitalmars.com
So it seems there is hope for DIP74(or something similar), but it
may take time.
I asked Andrei when we may have another "D Vision" or similar
document, and his response was here:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/mv7is9$m41$1...@digitalmars.com
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